The following is courtesy of Box Office Mojo.com:
1District 9$37,000,000$37,000,000
2G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra$22,500,000$98,753,000
3The Time Traveler's Wife$19,205,000$19,205,000
4Julie & Julia$12,400,000$43,684,000
5G-Force$6,908,000$99,049,000
6The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard$5,350,000-$5,350,000
7Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince$5,155,000$283,893,000
8The Ugly Truth$4,500,000$77,502,000
9Ponyo$3,506,000$3,506,000
10(500) Days of Summer$3,025,000$17,955,000
Opening to rave reviews and made with a modest budget, District 9 has made back its production budget and taken the #1 spot on the same weekend with an estimated $37 million. I haven't had the chance to see it myself, but it does look interesting.
As far as the other new openings, The Time Traveler's Wife has placed third with $19.2 mil, Jeremy Piven's latest comedy The Goods landed at #6 with only $5.3 mil, the animated movie Ponyodid $3.5 mil and taken 9th $3.5 mil, and finally, Band Slam failed to both find the High School Musical audience it was looking for, and never cracked the top 10. Instead, it opened at #13 with only $2.2 mil.
Next Friday offers up Alexis Bledel in the comedy Post Grad, and Quentin Tarrintino's latest movie Inglourious Basterds opens. If neither choice appeals to you, now's a good time to catch up on whatever you missed this summer.
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